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41 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 95.5 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

The tremendous contrast between the true God of Israel and the false God of the pagans had been clearly revealed. On the one hand stood the lone prophet of Jehovah, and on the other the eight hundred fifty prophets of Baal; and the great test had

42 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 106.3 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… with Jehovah, and turn them into debased heathenism like all the other nations of earth.

43 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 108.2 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… for Jehovah—of heathenism for the gospel of salvation—seemed so certain to Ahab and Jezebel that they treated Elijah’s first warning with the utmost contempt …

44 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 114.4 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… of Jehovah upon the house of Ahab. He slew the king of Israel, and usurped the throne. He then hastened to Jezreel, where the heathen consort of Ahab lived. At the …

46 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 115.6 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… for Jehovah in these revolting slaughters. He was an ambitious and successful rebel; but like all notable forces, he may be regarded as an instrument of Providence …

47 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 121.1 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… of Jehovah still remained as the nominal state religion. Therefore in his office as a priest, Amaziah was supposed to be God’s representative. As such, the …

48 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 126.2 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… of Jehovah. These royal reformers, by retarding the strong current of apostasy, prolonged the life and independence of the kingdom of Judah, which outlasted …

49 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 127.6 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… of Jehovah. In announcing the partial deliverance from the king of Egypt, the prophet stated God’s purpose in the experience,—“that they may know My service …

50 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 129.2 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

Because of his folly, he was sentenced, not only to be deprived of the honor of conquering the Syrians, but to be troubled with constant war for the rest of his reign. Dearly did he pay for putting dependence in a heathen king instead of in Jehovah.

51 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 129.3 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… of Jehovah, and of His messenger. He ordered the prophet seized and cast into prison. Later, his defection was further indicated when, being afflicted with …

52 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 133.3 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… for Jehovah, was that of counselor and director to the king. Let us note this most important relationship:

54 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy

… sing Jehovah’s song In a foreign land?” Psalm 137:1-4, A. R. V.

55 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 145.1 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… for Jehovah; when contrariwise she made it her ambition to become like the other nations, then God must choose some other way of extending the knowledge of …

56 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 145.4 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

Thus these witnesses for Jehovah demonstrated that He is the God who can impart wisdom. Those who served Him were manifestly wiser than the most learned and trained men of Babylon.

57 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 146.6 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

Jehovah had yet one more lesson for the proud king of Babylon to learn for himself, and to make known by another decree. In teaching this lesson the prophetic gift acted an important part.

58 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 150.3 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… of Jehovah’s house, that he might use them as receptacles for the wine they drank while praising the inanimate gods of Babylon. “In that night was Belshazzar …

59 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 154.3 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… for Jehovah, was Haggai. Haggai 1:1 .

60 The Abiding Gift of Prophecy, p. 157.4 (Arthur Grosvenor Daniells)

… of Jehovah, by withholding tithes and offerings. Some were questioning whether,